Welcome to our electronic newsletter:
the RPAZ Frontline! As we continue to engage with Republicans across our state, we hope that you, in turn, will continue to engage with us by sending events you may know of to [email protected] for inclusion in this newsletter. RPAZ Frontline is part of our effort to ensure that we keep each other informed. We hope you like it!
This year we have been working on new voter registrations, along with many grassroots activists and organizations, to register new Republicans in our state. This vital work is imperative to our success in 2022.
Also, we have been closely monitoring the full forensic audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County. I took a personal tour of the facility and can assure you truly robust measures are being taken to keep those ballots safe. They are making good progress, with the help of more than 200 volunteers. We are all looking forward to the report of the audit when it is completed.
As temperatures rise around our state, we intend to keep moving – and not just rest in our air conditioned homes. It is a good time to reach out to your friends and neighbors and ask them to become more involved with our Party and our cause. Thank you for the work you do to ensure that Republicans are successful in 2022.
Always America First!
Dr. Kelli Ward
Chairwoman
Republican Party of Arizona
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AZYR Steps Up Activism, Adds Four Counties
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The newly revitalized Arizona Young Republicans have added four chapters to their organization. New chapters are active in Maricopa, Pima, Pinal and Coconino counties where members are aggressively recruiting PC’s, and increasing their presence on social media platforms while hosting monthly social and activism events. Their objective is to recruit, train and elect the next generation of Republican leaders in Arizona. The Arizona Young Republicans is chartered by the National Young Republican Federation.
Details about AZYR membership, email
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Senate Filibuster Rule Explained
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Jess Mears, a grassroots coordinator for Americans for Prosperity, will explain the Filibuster Rule in the US Senate at the Navajo County Republican Committee’s regular meeting on Thursday, June 17. Ms. Mears’ presentation will include an explanation and history of the filibuster rule as well as why the rule should continue. Check in starts at 6 p.m.
For details, email
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Yuma County Republicans 2nd Amendment Raffle
September 11
A raffle in support of the Second Amendment is currently being held by the Yuma County Republican Party. Arms prizes are include a Glock 19 Gen5 9mm, Benelli Nova Tactical 12ga and a Ruger AR556. Winners of the 2nd Amendment Raffle will be drawn at 10 a.m. on September 11. Only 500 tickets are available from the Yuma County Republican Party at $20 each.
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Mohave Republican Picnic
August 7
Mohave County Republican Central Committee will host the 77th Annual Republican Picnic on Saturday, August 7 at Haulapai Mountain Park between
10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The picnic provides a variety of enjoyable family activities plus several 2022 candidates and elected officials will attend.
Picnic Details and Tickets at
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Please submit information about events that your organization is hosting to Terry Babb at:
Please include contact information in case we need additional information.
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Yavapai PC Meeting
June 19
Yavapai County’s quarterly All Precinct Committeeman Meeting will be held at a breakfast buffet on Saturday, June 19 at The Event Spot, 6529 E. First Street in Prescott Valley, between 8 a.m. and noon.
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AZFRW Summer Board of Directors Meeting
June 24-26
The Summer Board Meeting of the Arizona Chapter of the Federation of Republican Women will be held Thursday through Saturday, June 24-26 at the Prescott Resort and Conference Center in Prescott. Congressman Paul Gosar (CD 4) is the Guest Speaker at the Membership Luncheon on Saturday.
More than 50 exhibitors and candidates will be available in the display area at the meeting.
Go to EVENTS for Meeting Agenda at
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Pinal County June Meeting
June 19
Arizona Attorney General candidate Andy Gould will be a speaker at the June meeting of the Pinal County Republican Committee. The meeting will be held at the Florence Unified School Administration Building in Florence on Saturday, June 19 between 10 a.m. and noon.
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Simon to Discuss Hot Education Topics at Pima County Meeting
June 26
A presentation describing a new development for school level financial transparency for the public will be presented by Matthew Simon, Vice President of Government Affairs and Advocacy for Great Leaders Strong Schools on Saturday, June 26 in Tucson. The meeting will be held at the Pima County GOP Headquarters from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Simon, a former high school science teacher, is an education advocate and is involved in government education issues on both state and federal levels.
RSVP:
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